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Senegal: Lena Sène leaves Idrissa Seck’s camp to join Karim Wade’s camp.

Senegal: Lena Sène leaves Idrissa Seck’s camp to join Karim Wade’s camp.

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with La rédaction
Published on 2024-03-02 12:43:34

Léna Sène has made the clear and unequivocal choice to support Karim Wade, the disqualified candidate in the 2024 Presidential election. This decision marks a significant step in her political commitment, consolidating her position within the Senegalese political landscape.

The daughter of the late Ibrahima Sène, Léna Sène had already expressed her support for Karim Wade last January, alongside 57 other senior executives, through a public statement. Convinced of Karim Wade’s ability to offer a promising future to Senegal, they highlighted his leadership and clear vision for the country. For Léna Sène, this choice is guided by the belief that Senegal deserves a leader capable of paving the way towards a better future, where all dreams are achievable.

Her confidence in Karim Wade has further strengthened in light of recent events, particularly his endurance and determination during his detention. She also laments the unjust rejection of his candidacy by the Constitutional Council, emphasizing Karim Wade’s proven abilities to lead the country towards emergence, as evidenced by his past accomplishments within the government.

According to Léna Sène, Karim Wade embodies national dedication and possesses the necessary skills to propel Senegal towards a prosperous future. That is why she and her colleagues have chosen to support him in his quest for a better future for the country. They reaffirm their commitment to Karim Wade, whom they consider the most qualified candidate to lead Senegal towards progress and development.

Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct

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